Jimmy's 00508 1969 Ferrari 246 Dino For Sale $467,500 http://www.gullwingmotorcars.com/1969-ferrari-246gt-dino-c-2076.htm?searchtype=bymm&make=FERRARI&model=ALL&bodytype=ALL& What, no comment on the Door Jamb plate with paint code etched onto it?
I have finally found an ugly angle on a Dino. I will never take a pic of mine from this exact spot. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some interesting "driver" condition Euro Spec Dino GT's for sale at Gullwing Motor Cars: $335,000 Azzuro Blu: 1971 Ferrari 246GT Dino - $389,500 Verde Pino: 1972 Ferrari 246GT - $312,500 Red: 1972 Ferrari 246GT - Freeman
The new Ferrari Market Letter VOLUME 40 ISSUE 13 shows: Six 246 GT priced $312,500 - $595,000 and Three 246 GTS priced at $438,500 - $495,000
1974 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS 08454 $550,000.00 Used 1974 Ferrari 246 Dino For Sale in Beverly Hills CA |
So, After disappearing for a year since Monterey 2014, my old car resurfaces once again. And, it's only showing 21 miles added on the clock since it left Texas 18 months ago. Guess the new owner isn't interested in driving.
1972 USA model Dino (Ferrari) 246 GT Berlinetta s/n 03000 GT $339.5k 1972 Ferrari 246 GT Serial Number 03000 - main page
Come on now, it was $4001.20 in May 2015. I think it is important to read the rest of the description. I think what is being called a resprayed is more of a refreshing. The car looks like lots of stuff is already checked off other than needing a new owner.
Some fresh Input in the discussion: Coys Showrooms Final Bid 352700 means with fees the buyer would have to pay 389800 $ Image Unavailable, Please Login
You've got to be joking! "“Best of Show” award at the Ferrari Meeting in 2012", yet it has wrong wheels, wrong shifter, incorrect front nose body paint (where's the black?). And given that there's no pictures of the engine bay, who knows what could be wrong there! Looks like Coy's was very liberal with their description of this poorly done (from a correctness perspective) M-series Dino...which also happens to be only 3 cars from mine in chassis no.
Ron, your Dino is in a different league/class.... and you can`t compare Coys with Gooding, RM or Bonhams.... also different league... ;-)
A Dino we know here: 1974 Ferrari 246GTS Targa for sale #1777503 | Hemmings Motor News $495k Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is my 246 and I apollogize to like the 5 spoke wheels more than the original ones. Also that I Don like the body paint which is usually used to hide rust here in germany. But I agree that installing the original wheels and paint some areas black is an impossible thing to do which makes the Dino fully inaccepable . I have NOT sold it, just wanted to given some input what a bad GT is currently worth.
Just to be clear, did you consign the car to the auction and it did not meet reserve? What sort of reserve did you set, was anybody actually bidding on the car north of 300? Thanks.